Hearing St. Nicholas' bells ring out the chimes, Yet never see those proud ones swaying home With mainyards backed and bows a cream of foam, Those bows so lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when... My Windows on the Street of the World - Page 23by James Mavor - 1923 - 452 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1919 - 826 pages
..."Ships"? "You should have seen, man can not tell to you The beauty of the ships of that my city. * * * Yet, though their splendour may have ceased to be, Each played her sovereign part in making me. * * * I touch my country's kind, I come to grips, With half her purpose, thinking of these ships. *... | |
| John Masefield - 1912 - 358 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased...lips For the great queenliness of all those ships. And first the first bright memory, still so An autumn evening in a golden year, When in the last lit... | |
| John Masefield - 1914 - 138 pages
...of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea beauty man has ceased to build. Yet though their splendour...lips For the great queenliness of all those ships. And first the first bright memory, still so clear, An autumn evening in a golden year, When in the... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1917 - 452 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased to build. Yet, though their splendor may have ceased to be Each played her sovereign part in making me; Now I return my thanks... | |
| John Masefield - 1918 - 550 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased...lips For the great queenliness of all those ships. • And first the first bright memory, still so clear, An autumn evening in a golden year, When in... | |
| John Masefield - 1918 - 550 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased...lips For the great queenliness of all those ships. And first the first bright memory, still so clear, An autumn evening in a golden year, When in the... | |
| Marguerite Ogden Bigelow Wilkinson - 1921 - 502 pages
...all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased to build. Yet, though their splendor may have ceased to be Each played her sovereign part...return my thanks with heart and lips For the great queen liuess of all those ships. And first the first bright memory, still so clear, An autumn evening... | |
| Harriet Monroe, Alice Corbin Henderson - 1923 - 706 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine — As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased to build. Yet, though their splendor may have ceased to be, Each played her sovereign part in making me; Now I return my thanks... | |
| Marguerite Wilkinson - 1923 - 428 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased to build. Yet, though their splendor may have ceased to be Each played her sovereign part in making me; Now I return my thanks... | |
| Marguerite Wilkinson - 1919 - 470 pages
...lovely-curving, cut so fine, Those coulters of the many-bubbled brine, As once, long since, when all the docks were filled With that sea-beauty man has ceased to build. Yet, though their splendor may have ceased to be Each played her sovereign part in making me; Now I return my thanks... | |
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